
Clint Eastwood's Home Sold For $19.3 Million After Sitting Idle For Three Decades | House Tour 2025
Clint Eastwood's Home Sold For $19.3 Million After Sitting Idle For Three Decades | House Tour 2025
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Clint Eastwood didn't buy the biggest mansion in Beverly Hills — he bought 2,000 acres of California coastland and built an entire private community to stop developers from destroying it. The four-time Oscar winner's California real estate empire spans decades: the 1924 Las Ondas Spanish Revival estate one street off Carmel Beach, featuring ocean-view decks, mahogany beamed ceilings, and a clawfoot soaking tub, just sold for $19.3 million after sitting untouched for nearly thirty years.
His 6,900-square-foot Pebble Beach hacienda — designed in the 1920s and named East Wood Estate — tripled in value before he sold it for $9.75 million.
He saved a historic ranch from demolition by buying it outright. And all of it traces back to a Navy plane crash in 1951, when Eastwood swam a mile through the Pacific to shore — and fell in love with the Carmel coastline forever.
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